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This flipped classroom lecture provides an introduction to some of the most commonly used methods of political science. Taught by faculty members of the chairs of international relations and international organizations, the lecture is divided into seven bi-weekly blocks that each cover one method of data generation, causal inference, or understanding. Each block starts with a recorded lecture provided in the first week introducing the basics of the method. In the second week, the contents will be discussed and applied in a live seminar based on readings that showcase best-practice examples of how to use a method. |